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1990 Population census - IPUMS Subset

Hungary, 1990
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HUN_1990_PHC_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS
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Hungarian Central Statistical Office, IPUMS
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Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS)
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Household composition (HU1990A_HHTYPE)

Data file: HUN1990_PHC-H-H

Overview

Type: Discrete
Start: 126
End: 127
Width: 2
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
<div class="i1">[Instructions:]<br /><br />Enter the persons in the table by households, within them grouped by families, following the order of the possibilities of reply of graph "family status". The persons belonging to a common household should get the same serial number of household (first household = 1, second household = 2, etc.). To a common household belong such persons living together who bear jointly the costs of living (e.g. meal, daily expenses).<br /><br />The subtenants and bed-tenants as well as the cotenants (with their family members) always belong to a separate household.<br /><br />[The following three lists provide information from a table on the census form. The table indicates the appropriate response to the family status question corresponding to various family arrangements. In the list below, the family-status responses are show at the end of each line, after the colon.]<br /><br />A family is formed by:</div><div class="i2">a married couple with or without children: husband; wife; child<br />a partner-in-life relation with or without children: partner-in-life, child<br />a mother or father with children (without a spouse, partner in life): mother or father living alone with her/his child, child</div><div class="i1">To a family belongs the person living with the family but forming no separate family:</div><div class="i2">one parent or grandparent (great-grandparent) of the husband, wife, partner-in-life, mother or father living alone with her/his child, their father-in-law or mother-in-law: ascendant<br />except those enumerated every relative (e.g. brother/sister, grandchild): other relative<br />persons being in no relation to the members of the family (e.g. child under state care, person with a contract relating to support for life): non-relative</div><div class="i1">If the person living in the household doesn't form a family:</div><div class="i2">in case of living together of relatives: other relative<br />in all other cases: non-relative<br />if the household consists of one person: person living alone</div>
Categories
Value Category
01 One-family household: family with married couple: without relative and non-relative
02 One-family household: family with married couple: with ascendant relative
03 One-family household: family with married couple: with other relative
04 One-family household: family with married couple: with ascendant and other relative(s)
05 One-family household: family with married couple: with non-relative
06 One-family household: family with married couple: with ascendant relative and non-relative
07 One-family household: family with married couple: with other relative and non-relative
08 One-family household: family with married couple: with ascendant and other relatives and non-relative
09 One-family household: lone parent with child(ren) family: without relative and non-relative
10 One-family household: lone parent with child(ren) family: with ascendant relative
11 One-family household: lone parent with child(ren) family: with other relative
12 One-family household: lone parent with child(ren) family: with ascendant and other relatives
13 One-family household: lone parent with child(ren) family: with non-relative
14 One-family household: lone parent with child(ren) family: with ascendant relative and non-relative
15 One-family household: lone parent with child(ren) family: with other relative and non-relative
16 One-family household: lone parent with child(ren) family: with ascendant and other relatives and non-relative
17 Two-family household: without relative and non-relative
18 Two-family household: with non-relative
19 Two-family household: with other relative
20 Two-family household: with other relative and non-relative
21 Two-family household: with ascendant relative
22 Two-family household: with ascendant relative and non-relative
23 Two-family household: with ascendant and other relatives
25 Three-family household: without relative and non-relative
26 Three-family household: with non-relative
27 Three-family household: with other relative
28 Three-family household: with other relative and non-relative
29 Three-family household: with ascendant relative
31 Three-family household: with ascendant and other relatives
33 Four-family household
34 Five-family household
39 Non-family household: one-person household
40 Non-family household: other household composition
98 Unknown
99 NIU (not in universe)
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the number and composition of families with a household.
Universe
Hungary 1990: Non-collective dwellings [discrepancies: none]

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